Lucknow Essays

  • Exercise Persuasive Speech

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    Speech Category: Persuasion Speech Topic: Go Exercise Weekly! General Purpose: Motivational Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to motivate my audience by discussing the problems with not exercising regularly, offering solutions to the problems, and showing them different activities that can make exercising enjoyable. INTRODUCTION: Attention Step: According to the article “Exercise Makes You Younger,” “Research shows that physical inactivity can cause premature death as well as chronic

  • Embroidery Essay

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    Rajasthan • Kantha: Bengal • Kasuti or Kasuthi: Karnataka • Kathi: Gujarat • Kashmiri Kashida: Kashmir • Pipli: Odisha • Rabari: Rajasthan and Gujarat • Shisha or Mirrorwork: Gujarat and Rajasthan • Toda: Tamil Nadu • Zardozi or Zari or Kalabutta: Lucknow, Hyderabad, iran, Iraq, Persia, etc. Thus from above mentioned embroidery designs or styles the Zardozi design interested me the most. The word Zardozi or Zar-douzi has been derived from Persian language,

  • Apush Dbq Case Study

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    Part of the Quaid-i-Azam: Jinnah did a considerable measure to unite the two countries alongside the acknowledgment of the privileges of Muslims. Meeting of both sides held at Lucknow in 1916. The established recommendations were endorsed: • One Third seats for Muslims in the Imperial Legislative Council • Separate Electorate. • Half individuals from the Executive Council to be chosen by the Imperial Authoritative Council. • Appointed positions of the armed force for Indians. • Development of

  • Victorian Interpretations Of The Mutiny And The Rebellion

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    offer glowing portraits of the heroic greatness of the British race. This greatness was said to have been proven even by many British military setbacks, from the doomed defense of Cawnpore to the desperate efforts of besieged British forces at Lucknow, thereby transforming ignominious futility into rhetorical victory. As a form of propaganda, these representations ‘show how quickly British public opinion in India and Britain

  • Indian Mutiny Of 1857 Essay

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    Sir Colin Campbell, in his book Narrative of the Indian Revolt from Its Outbreak to the Capture of Lucknow, wrote that the British had made injudicious attempts to convert sepoys to Christianity, and the sepoys believed that they were to be converted by compulsion. He also noted that the removal of the Muslim king of Oudh had caused offense among the sepoys

  • My Ethnography Essay

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    During my summer vacations, I volunteered to teach math in a public school in a poor neighborhood of India’s second largest city, Lucknow, my hometown. Initially, many students attended my classes out of interest. They were intrigued that an urban youth had come all the way, away from the comforts of the city; wanted to ‘teach’ them! I was glad that my class had full attendance, if only it was out of interest in me and not the subject. However, a few days into the week changed the landscape – now

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Solar Evaporation

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    DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF SOLAR BASED EVAPORATIVE COOLING AIR CONDITIONER Ashwani Sharma1, Tushar Saxena2, Priyank Pant 3, Shantanu Gandhi4 1Asst. Professor, Mechanical and Automation Department, Amity University Lucknow 2, 3, 4 Mechanical and Automation Department, Amity University Lucknow ABSTRACT This paper describes design and fabrication of air conditioning system that uses solar evaporation to obtain cooling. The basic idea was to design a system that is affordable, consumes less energy and

  • Reader-Response Criticism In Literature

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    Reader-Response Criticism – sometimes called reader theory or audience theory – is quite unlike the other critical methods. In fact it is not a method at all in the sense of particular technique, a school of thought, or a systematic procedure used to approach all works of literature. Rather, it’s more of an attitude that can be an effective starting point for a classroom inquiry into criticism, offering a student – friendly perspective on exploring literature, a distinct teaching outlook

  • Case Study Pearson Dry Cleaners

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    Introduction:Introduction: The name of the company is Pearson Dry Cleaners and it is located at 2470 Lucknow Dr, Mississauga, On L4T 3Y3. The names of the owners are Hetal Patel, Piyush Patel, and Sachin Patel. We chose this company because it is a company owned by one of my family friends so I thought that it would be easier to ask a question and get information about the business as opposed to asking a stranger who might not trust me and might not give me all the information that I want or asked

  • Women And Brand Placement Essay

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    Television Realty Shows & Brand Placements -By Kisholoy Roy & Sayon Biswas Products and brand placements have gained popularity in India and throughout the world so much that more and more product placements in various formats like television soaps, reality show and movies. However, what is preferred by which target audiences was not known. Study showed that consumer preference are often influenced by the associated products in their favourite shows/movies. Consumers desires and aspires to attain

  • Body Image And Affect In Consumer Culture

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    followed through the following literary examples, Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, Body, Image and Affect in Consumer Culture by Mike Featherstone, Celebrity Endorsed Television Advertisements Affecting Purchase Decision of Middle Class Consumers in Lucknow City by Syed Haider Ali and Raj Kumar and Young Compulsive Buyers and the Emotional Roller- coaster in Shopping by Anna Saraneva and Maria Saaksjarvi. In the novel, Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk states, “Worker bees can leave, Even drones

  • Evolution Of Greek Theatre Essay

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    2.1 ORIGIN It is thought that the first theatrical performances arose from rituals and religious ceremonies. These ceremonies were coupled with myths or stories. Over time, the myths themselves separated from the ritual aspect and soon were performed for the primary purpose of telling a story. The earliest example of theater is thought to have occurred in ancient Egypt. Ancient cultures in Greece, India, and China also had early forms of theatrical performance. 2.1.1 CULTURAL EVOLUTION OF THEATER

  • Hearing Loss Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION N oise is acoustically made up of numerous sound waves with anarchically distributed amplitude and phase ratios, causing an unpleasant sensation1. Noise can be continuous - when there is no variation in terms of sound pressure nor sound spectrum; floating - when it presents variations in terms of acoustic energy in function of time; or impact noise - with acoustic energy peaks lasting for less than a second, at intervals greater than one second2. Impact noises are usually produced by

  • Advantages Of Fee-Pricing Strategy Of Private Universities

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    6. Fee-Charging Strategy of Indian Private Universities : Since private universities are self-financing institutions, their annual revenue is mainly dependent on their fee collection strategy by offering innovative futuristic and demand based courses. Depending upon the location, infrastructure, quality, innovation, and placement service provided, private universities collect a different amount of annual course fees. Based on observation on fee collection for different courses, the fee-charging strategy

  • Walmart Joint Venture

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    Introduction In 2006, Walmart started talks with India-based Bharti Enterprises to enter the Indian business sector as India's strict business laws did not allow foreign companies to enter the Indian retail sector. They set up a joint venture called Bharti Walmart Private Limited in 2007, with the goal of doing wholesale business, through Best Price Modern Wholesale stores. It was chosen that while Walmart would work towards back-end cash and carry supply chain for the wholesale operations of Bharti

  • Stanley Jones Accomplishments

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    On January 3, 1884 Eli Stanley Jones was born in Baltimore, Maryland. There is little recorded information about his childhood and family. As a teenager, Jones was involved in a dangerous street gang. One night, his band of rebels decided to interfere with an event where a traveling evangelist was speaking. However, the message Jones heard during the service that night would alter the course of his life. Upon hearing the Gospel, Jones’ eagerly accepted the invitation to follow Jesus and his life

  • Essay On Coca Cola Distribution Channel

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    Miss. Sana Moid Marketing Executive Manager ABS, Lucknow

  • The Sepoy Mutiny Of 1857 Movement

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    The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, which the Indians refer as the First War of Independence, was the most violent and brutal incident in the history of British India. The incident not only posed the greatest threat to the British imperial rule in the subcontinent, but also forever altered the fate of the East India Company. Following the investigation of the rebellion, the British Parliament adopted the new ruling policies towards various perspectives in British India. The incident also rewrote the Indian

  • Anxiolytic Antidepressant

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    Abstract: The present study investigated the anxiolytic, antidepressant and antistress actions of the aqueous extract of Cinnamomum tamala (CT) leaves in rats. CT (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg) was administered orally once daily for 7 days and the results were compared by those elicited by lorazepam (1 mg/kg, p.o), imipramine (10 mg/kg, p.o),W.sominfera (100 mg/kg, p.o) for anxiolytic, antidepressant and antistress studies respectively. All these standard drugs were administered once, 30 min prior to the

  • Racial Discrimination In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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    1930s life for black people was difficult due to racism. Racial discrimination was not illegal in 1930s America, therefore racism was still rampant at the time. Whites and blacks were segregated in 1930s America and blacks were considered as 2nd class citizens. Black people were paid less than their white counterparts and they had to work harder than everyone else, often given the more 'dirty work'. The lynching (hanging) of black people was common in 1930s America and The Ku Klux Klan still had